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Book ID: 99628
Willmer, Pat

Pollination and Floral Ecology. 2011. 296 col. illus. VIII, 778 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.

The book is a reference to all aspects of pollination biology. The book describes how flowers use colours, shapes, and scents to advertise themselves; how they offer pollen and nectar as rewards; and how they share complex interactions with beetles, birds, bats, bees, and other creatures. The ecology of these interactions is covered in depth, including the timing and patterning of flowering, competition among flowering plants to attract certain visitors and deter others, and the many ways plants and animals can cheat each other. The book pays special attention to the prevalence of specialization and generalization in animal-flower interactions, and examines how a lack of distinction between casual visitors and true pollinators can produce misleading conclusions about flower evolution and animal-flower mutualism. This reference also gives insights into the vital pollination services that animals provide to crops and native flora, and sets these issues in the context of today's global pollination crisis.
Author Willmer, Pat
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Author Willmer, Pat
Page image Willmer, Pat: Pollination and Floral Ecology. 2011. 296 col. illus. VIII, 778 p. gr8vo. Hardcover. (99628) 112.35
Manufacturer Princeton University Press
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EAN 9780691128610
ISBN 9780691128610
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